Sentences with phrase «likely lose a year»

People should also be aware that they'll likely lose a year of salary and won't make any retirement savings deposits during that time, she said.

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Britain looks likely to lose its financial passport in Brexit negotiations due to start next year.
Another US ally that will take a hit is South Korea, which will likely lose more than $ 1.1 billion per year, based on Bown's initial model.
On the surface, the deal makes some sense for eBay because it is likely the leading online seller in the U.S. of second - hand clothing already, but has lost some mindshare in the tech community in the last two years to well - funded startups that focus exclusively on this category.
At this price, we believe the company is attractively valued even if it loses most of the Acthar profits to competition, which we think is possible, but not likely for several more years.
If a professor of evolutionary biology announced that they were going to spend the next year as a young earth creationist, they'd lose their job and their peers would likely deride the decision.
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It's likely another Christmas could have quickly come and gone — with the strange, numinous beauty of the Incarnation lost beneath a mountain of presents and the hectic obligations of the season — but this year I'm participating in the Advent Conspiracy, which has me thinking about Christmas in a new way.
The Mets» season isn't over, not yet, but losing Matz and Walker on top of the above isn't likely to make their year any longer, either.
Bakkali, who is just 18 years old, has been an important part of the PSV side that look set to challenge for the Eredivisie title this season, but the report suggests that the Dutch club are now resigned to losing the player in the near future, potentially in January but more likely at the end of the season.
If we start this season with those two in our starting 11 it will be a clear sign from this organization that nothing has changed and that we will never get it right until both Kroenke and Wenger are gone... neither one of these players should still be with our club at this point because they represent the settling half - measures that have plagued this team for a number of years... this is what I call the «no man's land» of the soccer world, where teams don't have enough talented young players, unlike a Monaco or Dortmund, because they have lost the plot from an organizational standpoint... they are so reliant on one individual to run the whole operation that their once relevant scouting department has become so antiquated that it can no longer find those hidden gems it once had... furthermore, when you leave all decision - making to a manager who despises any dissenting opinions, your management team becomes little more than a stagnant group of «yes men» and no new ideas emerge... so instead of developing a team with the qualities necessary to excel in a particular system, you continually make half - brain purchases year after year to stifle dissent from the ticket - buying public, then try desperately to finagle together a lineup regardless of what would make positional sense... have you ever heard of a team who plays players out of position so often... of course not because that manager would likely be fired and never work for a team of any consequence ever again
If Gnabry can't nail down that spot, then we've lost a measly 4.5 M, but if he is capable of reproducing his Olympic form and showing us the immense talent everyone knew he had (which he did for Werder Bremen and likely would have done for us), then we approach him against at Christmas, tell him he's our first choice winger and ask him to sign a 5 year contract with a healthy salary ($ 100k / wk).
The Colts have already fired their offensive coordinator, a team that went to the AFC Championship game just last year, and likely will lose either the coach or GM — hell, maybe even both with their crazy ass owner — that led them to the AFC Championship game last season as well.
Florida State has lost its share of upset games in recent years, but there's nothing on the schedule at this point that most would circle as a likely loss.
Ozil and Sanchez would likely not give their best in the final year as a result of motivation and worry about injury and anger about lost wages 3.
Regardless of what Juventus offer at the moment, I'm sure Arsenal are likely to show them the hand; however if it becomes clear that Alexis has no intention of signing a new deal, then much like the RVP case, it would probably be better to sell with a year left, rather than risk losing him for free next year.
Gus beats another gatekeeper in the division while DC loses to Stipe (both likely)... Jones gets lengthy suspension and Gus Beats DC in rematch for belt (both possible)... Gus racks up a half dozen + title defenses over the next few years over this very thin division, allowing the UFC propaganda machine to do what they do and build Gus into a destroyer... Then Jones returns and we now legit have the biggest LHW fight ever.
Arsene Wenger is adamant that Alexis Sanchez is staying put in the current window, although the saga will continue to rumble on until deadline day most likely, I actually believe we would be better off selling to Paris Saint - Germain this summer, than keeping him for one year and losing him for free to rivals Manchester City next year.
Arsene recently lost cup ties to lower tier teams which never happened for 16 years, he barely scraped past the group stages, he's likely to finish below Spurs and the top 4 is yet to be decided.
Last year the 25 - year old outfielder won his second MVP despite his teams» losing record and his 47.7 WAR in just five seasons leaves sabermetricians (and likely MVP voters) salivating.
Now just a year after that early - season success, Tiger is injured again and going to lose the top ranking, and very likely this week at TPC Sawgrass.
We have heard over and over again in recent years, however, that the club did not want to get into those previous situations in which our best players are allowed to enter the final year of their contracts as it seriously cuts down the strength of our bargaining position and makes it more likely we will lose them to another club.
Man United would be loathed to lose the Spanish international but a move to Real Madrid looks likely given the 24 year old's contractual situation.
Alabama could quite easily lose a game this year, but if they do, it will likely be through the path defined above.
Unless we turn into Champions this season we will likely lose our best players to the richest clubs over the coming years.
This year, the A's are likely to «lose» the first five innings of any game, but they are well - suited to «win» the last four innings.
We are 100 % better off waiting 2 - 4 years before doing so because by then Spurs will have burnt out through the stadium move / wage structure / losing some talent like they did walker this year and likely Kloop will have lost his player draw after Liverpools continued struggles to be defend well or beat poor teams get continually exposed.
Brutal conference schedule (all seven of last year's Big Ten bowl teams) likely spells eighth straight losing season
Wenger will look to replace Bacary Sagna with Arsenal looking likely to lose the experienced right - back and the Gunners boss has identified young Toulouse defender Serge Aurier as the man for the job and is ready to make a # 10m move for the 21 year old.
For the next five years they will most likely lose now against us.
Unless his price of # 80 is met then we should not sell.If he's however sold for that money I believe we'd be getting the better deal because even with Sanchez they are still not guaranteed the title.According to our representative at GOAL by mutual consent he's told his agent he wants to leave.Also that # 400,000 a week story has always been a lie.If he stays he's only trying to honour his contract and leave for free next summer.It's very likely he will leave for free if he stays for this season.I hope he at least signs a one year contract so that we can sell him for a reasonable amount instead of losing him for free.
Walcott was unlucky, he should have scored four and Even though it was a bit wobbly In the last 20 minutes, the end result shows that this Arsenal team has improved a lot from previous years, where we would have more than likely lost points in this game.
It's a bit incoherent — a fair few of the Welsh are likely still busy falling over, shouting at one another, and generally losing the run of themselves — but it sounds like «Don't Take Me Home,» a chant which has been knocking around English football for a few years and which has been adopted by the travelling Welsh fans in France as the unofficial anthem of the pre -, mid - and post-match celebrations.
PSG clearly mean business, and after losing their first Ligue 1 title in a number of years, they made huge strides in securing their place as the best team in France by signing two of the most coveted talents in world football, the two players most likely to battle it out for the Ballon D'Or for years to come.
A more likely scenario now is that we might very well as soon as this year fall out of the top 4, lose key players like Sanchez and Ozil and probably Bellerin and other special players, see Wenger quit in a huff, replace him with an inexperienced manager and spend years and years dreaming about getting back to a top 4 spot.
How are we likely to lose Bellerin, he just signed a 6 year contract renewal last season.
Major Injuries: UGA RB Nick Chubb is likely out for the remainder of the year after suffering a gruesome leg injury vs. Tennessee, a tough blow to a team who has now lost 2 straight SEC games.
Yarmolenko scored 12 goals in 26 games for Dynamo Kyiv in the Ukrainian League last year, the winger's current contract ends in 2016, meaning Dynamo Kiev are likely to to start accepting bids for Yarmolenko to avoid losing him on a free transfer in 2016.
Now the club faces the uninspiring choice of signing either or both to new, expensive contracts that will likely last well beyond their peak years — both will turn 30 during the 2018 - 19 season — or losing them for free while entering an inflated transfer market with a need to replace their two best players.
Boro haven't lost their final league game of a calendar year since 2009, going W4 D2 since then, but that unbeaten streak is likely to end.
As your child moves past the first year toward 18 - 21 months of age he will likely lose his morning and early evening nap and nap only once a day.
They suggest that Democrats are more likely to lose Senate seats next year than to gain them — and that while there's a plausible path to a Democratic majority, it's a fairly unlikely one.
McDonald, one of four GOP senators last year to approve same - sex marriage, is most likely at this point going to lose the Republican line to Saratoga County Clerk Kathy Marchione as the absentee ballot count in the primary race shows him falling irrevocably behind.
De Blasio lost within the district's boundaries in 2013, and will likely do so again this year.
The bill is likely to draw strong opposition from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, who vigorously fought, and ultimately lost, a struggle last year over similar wage requirements at a mall that was planned to be built inside the city - owned Kingsbridge Armory in the Bronx.
«He's lost his wife, and he's likely to lose his home,» lawyer Christopher Conniff told Judge Kimba Wood, who sentenced Adam to 6 ¹ / ₂ years behind bars.
He is seeking a fourth six - year term, and looks likely to face only token opposition from the GOP in the form of attorney Wendy Long, who lost big to U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in 2012.
The deferral is likely to cost the Treasury about # 1bn in lost revenue over the year.
If Corbyn loses it is likely that the Labour vote will be crippled for years to come, as its active membership will either turn elsewhere or simply not bother to turn up at elections.
With a likely slam - dunk re-election bid later this year and a 2020 presidential run perhaps beckoning, Gillibrand had little to lose in voting «no» on a Senate resolution to end the 69 - hour shutdown.
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